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Vintage Pin Bouquet
The bouquet is progressing. Half of the pins now have “stems” and I can start to visualize the end result! I need some sort of “filler”, and I think I may use dried leaves or flowers. But for now, the pins need stems, and so they shall have them.
Check out this lovely bouquet (and my Christmas cactus going nuts in the background!)
The collection begins!!
I am loving this bouquet idea. I’ve had such great feedback, and everyone I’ve heard from is really excited about the idea! I can’t claim credit for it, since I found it through Etsy, but I know mine will be unique and will have it’s own personal story, which is unique to ME and much better than buying a pre made bouquet.
Yesterday I had 4 little packages in my mailbox, which was SO exciting! The pins I’ve ordered on Etsy and Ebay are starting to arrive. I’m taking a break from my ordering now so I can start assembling some stems on the pins, and I have several friends now scouting out thrift shops and antique stores looking for treasures. My mom found two today, and the shop owner was quite taken with the idea, and said she has more pins at home AND several more sources! I have another friend I met through Metal Clay who lives in Colorado and is scouring stores out her way for unique pins (Thanks Donna!)
Here’s the start of the collection (minus the two my mom picked up this afternoon)
The butterflies are from Wichita. I only ordered once, but Etsy seller EnamelOwl was SO sweet and sent me the second one for free! The large daisy in the top right is from Chicago, and from Etsy seller RobertRagdoll. The wonderful black eyed Susan (probably my favorite one!) is from Texas, Etsy seller GypsyFeather. They were all wonderful to do business with, and sent my pins so super quick! The blue flower is my “something new” and “something blue”. It was made by a local artist, Lucia. She hand cut the flower from copper, and then enameled it. Love it! And finally, the mosaic pin is a true antique. It belonged to my great (or possibly great great, my mom couldn’t remember) grandmother! A family heirloom and a lovely addition to the bouquet.
LOVE this one!
I’ll keep posting as I assemble the bouquet. Next step will be attaching the “stems”. Stay tuned!
Unofficially Official
Or is it officially unofficial? Either way, we have a tentative (but pretty certain) day and location for the wedding! Which means that weddingitis is setting in a bit. I’m finding that surprising, as I’d like to consider myself as something of an “anti-bride”. I don’t want to get so caught up in the hooplah of planning the sucker that I lose sight of WHY I’m getting married. So, ok, I love my fiance, and now I’m getting really excited about planning, of all things, my bouquet. Not my dress, not my colors, not the decor. The bouquet.

These bouquets are great for several reasons.






